The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, November 11, 1920, Image 6

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    THE ONTABIO AIM US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THDE8DAY, NOVEMBER H, 1920
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FRU1TLAND BENCH
CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY BUYS
JOHNSON'S FRU1TLAND STORE
Daughter of Frultlnnd Ilovlno Makes
World'n Production Ilccotil
Jolin.lIIll Wedding -Other
IViilUnnd Noms
Tho Poyotto Co-Oporntlvo Com
pany on Saturday cloBcd a deal
whoroby thoy purchased tho Fruit
land storo owned by P. E. Johnson.
Tho prlco paid hag not bocn Riven
out. Tho final papers will bo mado
out only when tho stock for tho
amount can bo subscribed. Mr. I'.
E. Johnson has bocn In Frultland In
tho merchandise business for many
years and has built up n largo busi
ness and just tho past yoar built an
nddltlon costing $6,000 and put In a
gas station In connection with It.
Frultlnnd, who had brought her to
tho Payette Valley from his homo In
Nebraska. Mr. Boomer sold her at
tho ago of twolvo years to a Wash
ington man for $1,000. Sho was
nftorwards purchased by a North Da
kota stock raiser and is now thcro.
"Daisy I'lonoor Clydo" n roglstor
od Holstoln, horsolf with a record of
thirty pounds of buttor fat In sovon
days, formerly owned by II. It.
Iloomor roprosontntlvo elect from
Payette County, has a daughter, two
years and eight months, which has
mado tho world's rocord for & Hol
stoln hor ago. Btio produced 25
pounds and moro In tho sovon days.
''Daisy" boforo bolng owned by Mr.
Doom or was owned by II. Trozoll, of
Thursday at high noon at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Hill on
Illversldo Avcnuo occurrod tho mar-
rlago of their daughter, Lucllo, to
Mr. Ralph E. Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Johnson, of Alli
ance, Nobraska. Hor. Van Dubou of
tho M. E. Church of Frultlnnd offic
iated at tho coromony. Tho guests
nsldo from tho I mmedlato family
woro, Mrs. E. A. Llnck, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Tom Drown, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B.
Johnsln, of Alllnnco, Nebraska nnd
Miss Edith Dlomstrom. Mrs. John
son Is ono of Frultland's most lov
ablo young ladles and her many
frlonds nro wishing her only thnt
which Is tho best In life. Mr. John
son Is a young man of splendid char
acter and Is to bo congratulated.,
Tho brldo and groom spent a short
honoymoon In Ilolso and aro now at
homo on tho groom's ranch ono mllo
oast of Frultlnnd,
Wednesday night of this wook tho
Frultlnnd M. E. Church nro trying
out nn experiment In what Is known
as n "Church Night". Tho mombors
will bring their supper at seven, af
ter which a half hour's prayer ser-
vlco will bo hold, followod by a
Hoard meeting of tho church and
choir practice This plan was talk
ed over In a recent Ladles' Aid meet-
At
Christmas
Time
Solve your gift
problem with
PHOTOGRAPHS
Parties holding Photograph contracts
kindly use them as early as possiiblo in
order to give necessary attention con
consistent with good work.
Make the appointment todayit's none
too early.
Seligman Studio
lng and It successful will bo mado a
pormanont featuro.
Tuesday evening of last' wcok Mr.
and Mrs, J. N. Hill ontortalnod at
tholr homo on Illversldo Avenuo a
largo number of tholr frlonds who
hnd gathored to rccolvo election re
turns. ItefrcshmontB woro sorved,
n good tlmo hnd nnd only at n lata
hour did thoy roturn to tholr homes,
Mrs. Loulso Wnrd and hor sister,
Miss Finch woro ontertnlned to din
ner Inst wcok at tho homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. II. Norrls.
Saturday night about thirty Fruit
land frlonds of Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Hondrox went to tholr homo In Pay
otto to nttond n party. Thoro woro
Payette guests thcro also nnd only
early In tho morning did thoy roturn
homo. Sandwiches, coffco nnd cako
woro served.
Charles L. filch has tho contract
for grading two nnd n half miles
of tho Highway leading past tho Hur-nott-Sargcnt
homos and has a largo
number of toamn and mon at work.
Llttlo Margaret Davis Is Improving
slowly at tho Dlnnchnrd hospital In
Pnyotto. It Is nccessnry most every
dny to romovo tho pus from tho lung.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Johnson loft
Friday ovonlng for Alllnnco, Nebras
ka after spending tho summon hero
with tholr son, Mr. Italph E. John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drown went to
Dolso Saturday to visit tholr daugh
ter, Mls Do1It who Is attondlng
school thcro.
Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson will
loavo Wodncsday of this wcok for
Parma nfter spondlng two or thrco
weoks with tholr many Frultland
frlonds.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Anderson
cams up from Pnrma Sunday and af
ter attending church spent tho day
nt tho homo of Miss Esthor Ilussoll.
John Lowls Is homo from Lostlno,
Oregon, having brought homo with
him a car of holfors for tho ranch
noar Frultlnnd. Ills fnthor nnd
mothor nro moving from Lostlno to
Payette.
Arthur Holbrook has returned
from Dolso whoro he wont for med
ical attention.
Ornnt Flsor Is In tho mlddlo
west, having gono last wook with a
car of npplos.
Valuo of Corn Sllago
Dy E. F. Illnohart
A very common practlco Is to ostl
mnto good stingo worth flvo-olghts
tho rnluo of hay that Is, whon hay
Is worth 10 por ton sllago, Is worth
10 por ton. Other sections tako It
at ono-half tho valuo of hay, and
somo, ospoclally thoso of tho oast, nt
ono-thlrd. Tho Indiana station, as a
rosult, arrlvos at tho following con
clusion In comparing tho vnluo of
sllngo with grain:
Grain, por cwt. Sllago, por Ton.
11.26 15.00
1.S0 0.00
oo ! 8t00
2.50 10.00
3.60 12.00
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Flguroa given In tho Crop Itoportor
shows a docroaso In tho total numbor
of cattlo In tho United JUatcs of 8 per
cent on Juno 1 as compared to tho
saino data In 1919. Tho docroaso In
numbor of hogs for tho same period
In given ns It por cent.
Thoro is a lot In tho adago; A
good slro Is halt tho hord and a Bcrub
Is all of It.
Tho woman who carries water lifts
nn.avorngo of ono ton a day, If sho
lifts each gallon throo times.
A good slogan for ovory, school and
home, "A bottlo of cloan, swoot milk
In ovory school lunch." f
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FOUND Ladles wrist watch. Call
at Argus office and pay for this ad.
INSIST on'nn abstract or tltlo whom
you purchaso or lend monoy ou real
estate. MALHEUR TITLE AND
AOSTIIACT CO., Vale Orognn
WANTED We waut to buy sev
eral hundred tons of hay. Give ub
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at onco. Northwest C-oncrnl llrok
rago Company, Payette, Idaho.
Iteart Tho Ontario Argus for tho
news.
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We have just received a large shipment of Olive Drab Blankets, Woolen
Underwear, Mackinaws and Canned Goods.
These Goods Will Sell at Very Attractive Prices While They Last.
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Ladies are especially invited to visit our store
U. S. ARMY GOODS COMPANY
Selling Surplus Army Supplies
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Idaho Street Next to Udick's. Plumbing Shop Ontario,: Oregon
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